


Forcing a sale of property in NSW
It’s relatively easy to get into property ownership with someone. But it can be considerably harder to get out. Particularly if you don’t have a co-ownership agreement in place. Find out what court remedies may be available to you NSW if you find yourself stuck in a property.

Forcing a sale of a property in South Australia
Deciding to purchase property with another person is likely to be one of the most significant financial decision you may make in your lifetime.
Unfortunately, things do not always go to plan and it may be the case that one of you wants ‘out’.

Severing joint tenancy in NSW
How to sever joint tenancy in NSW.

Co-Ownership Agreements v. Binding Financial Agreements: Which one is right for me?
If you are purchasing a property with someone else, having an enforceable agreement in place can reduce the risk of an expensive separation. We can help you make sure you get the right document.

What are my options for owning and managing property jointly? How can I avoid disputes with my co-owner?
Tenancy-in-common ownership gives each co-owner title to and control over a fixed interest in the property. This makes it a flexible and autonomous way to own property. But what happens when the co-owners don’t agree?